David Wallis, 3 axis G force sensors?

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Chris Wilson
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David Wallis, 3 axis G force sensors?

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I was asking if anyone on another forum had a 3 axis G force sensor for sale and a poster suggested asking here, as a chap by the name of David Wallis apparently made up some units for resale. Anyone know about this? Cheers.
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Re: David Wallis, 3 axis G force sensors?

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From Leeds, Likes Beer? That will be him, He is on here but mostly to be found on 22b.com
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Re: David Wallis, 3 axis G force sensors?

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I'll have to slum it in with the Subaru lot I suppose..... :(


Thanks Charlie :)
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Re: David Wallis, 3 axis G force sensors?

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I'm about to try one of these: http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog ... ucts_id=95
Should work ok, but not tested yet.
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Wired this up yesterday - seems to work well :)
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Re: David Wallis, 3 axis G force sensors?

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So, excuse my ignorance, but apart from maybe hermetic sealing and a strong alloy case what do the £300 quid commercial G force sensors like the 4 G Crossbox makeone in my Zeus do, that this little gizmo won't?
We all like a bargain ;)

http://www.willow.co.uk/LP1.pdf
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